OK V. thanks for the suggestion. I'll try a small fish tank bubbler. As an aside, I recenlty purchased a small ambient air Ozonator which uses a porus bubbling rock. Has anyone made CS using Ozonated water?
As for removing the electrodes and wiping them. All usually goes well in that area and cleaning does not seem necessary as the bearding is minimal, if at all. However, at the times when I have neglected to switch to the 13.5 in a timely manner, the bearding which otherwise is not existent becomes prolific, producing many more particles. So, in this regard I learned that a faster process not mean better quality or higher pmm. V <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Carol, It is not too high because the CS process is only going to use what it needs. You jsut need at add some kind of stirring to the process and take teh wires out on a regular basis and wipe off the gunk when it bulids up. A good way to stir is to use a bubble stone and a small aquarium pump. Take care, V > Hi Terry, > I am using a Radio Shack AC Adapter. It has a 13.5/30 alternating switch. > 1000mA. > I have experimented my procsess beginning at 30 and when the solution > reaches 1 or 2 pmm I switch to 13.5. Eventually, regardless of where I > begin, I finish with a settled solution which is not clear. The end > product is always some shade of yellow. Also, it may read 10-12 when I > am done, but eventually settles anywhere from 3-6 as a finished products > days later and always the color deepens. > Do you think the Adapter using 1000mA is too high? > Terry Chamberlin wrote: David said, > ?I'm not arguing that ionic is better than colloidal > or vice versa because I'm happy to take both. And I > dont want bigger particles because I'm sure that if > particles are desirable, then the smaller the better. > What I am asking is, what happens in a brew once the > the max ionic ppm has been reached? Does the colloidal > ppm/percentage keep increasing or is there a maximum > that can be kept in suspension.? > This is the kind of technical question that occurs to > me. As I determine how to use higher and higher > voltage while limiting current to a few ma, the > quality of my CS increases. The maximum soluble silver > may increase with increased voltage, assuming very low > constant current. Dr. Eric J Rentz, > http://www.oligodynamic.com discussed this: > ?An oligodynamic silver hydrosol is by definition, a > preparation that has particles measured in nanometers > or picometers...? > I postulate that as I increase voltage without > increasing current, particles are smaller > (picometers), and maximum soluble silver would > increase. > Terry Chamberlin > > > > __________________________________________________________ > Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > List maintainer: Mike Devour > > > > Carol Ann > > _______________________________ > The Pessimist complains about the Wind; > The Optimist expects it to change; > The Realist adjusts the Sails. - The world needs more sailors. > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Photos > Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands > ASAP. -- Carol Ann _______________________________ The Pessimist complains about the Wind; The Optimist expects it to change; The Realist adjusts the Sails. - The world needs more sailors. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Got holiday prints? See all the ways to get quality prints in your hands ASAP.

